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Hadamard matrices and strongly regular graphs with the 3-e. c. adjacency property (English)
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9 January 2001
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Summary: A graph is \(3\)-e.c. if for every \(3\)-element subset \(S\) of the vertices, and for every subset \(T\) of \(S\), there is a vertex not in \(S\) which is joined to every vertex in \(T\) and to no vertex in \(S\setminus T\). Although almost all graphs are \(3\)-e.c., the only known examples of strongly regular \(3\)-e.c. graphs are Paley graphs with at least \(29\) vertices. We construct a new infinite family of \(3\)-e.c. graphs, based on certain Hadamard matrices, that are strongly regular but not Paley graphs. Specifically, we show that Bush-type Hadamard matrices of order \(16n^2\) give rise to strongly regular \(3\)-e.c. graphs, for each odd \(n\) for which \(4n\) is the order of a Hadamard matrix.
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\(n\)-e.c. graphs
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Bush-type Hadamard matrix
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